Java Update 1.4 Question

Hi; I have java 1.3.1_16 and have according to one of my hardware manufacturers need to get to 10.4. Downloaded the 10.4 update but my version is still the same. Running 10.3.9 OS, is this the most current version of Java and if not which update will update to 1.4? TIA

Murman, welcome, from the Finder select the Apple and scroll down to Software Update. This should give you a list of the latest updates that are available to you including the Java 1.4.2.
Joe
Power Mac G4 Gigabit Ethernet   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

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